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Eric Kuhn is an American media executive. The head of marketing for Layer3 TV, Kuhn was formerly the head of social media at United Talent Agency, and is frequently described as the first social media agent in Hollywood. He is noted for bringing social platforms to CBS News, CNN, and the NBA. == Early life and education == Kuhn was born in New York City and grew up in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. At 17, he hosted a television show on WHHS, a public access television station in Westchester County, and booked and interviewed politicians including Bob Kerrey, Nita Lowey and then-presidential candidate Al Sharpton. He attended Hamilton College and as a freshman created ''Kuhn and Company'', which aired on WHCL. Focused on media and politics, Kuhn’s inaugural guest was former New York City mayor Ed Koch. Activist Cindy Sheehan, Gore campaign attorney David Boies, Merrill Lynch Chief U.S. and Quantitative Strategist Richard Bernstein, Andrea Mitchell of MSNBC and Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist Matt Davis appeared on ''Kuhn and Company'' over the course of its one-and-a-half year run. As a sophomore, Kuhn worked as an intern at ''CBS Evening News with Katie Couric'', and was hired by the network as a new media consultant when his internship concluded. While a full-time student at Hamilton, he initiated and ran the organization’s Twitter account, @CBSNews, and developed and oversaw a viral marketing team for CBS News. Kuhn was credited for designing the strategy which led to the viral spread of Couric’s 2008 interview with Sarah Palin.〔 As an undergraduate, Kuhn also served as a consultant for the NBA and was significantly involved in the launch and use of Twitter for the NBA. Kuhn studied at the London School of Economics during his junior year and graduated from Hamilton in 2009 with a degree in Government. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eric Kuhn」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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